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1 4. The digestive system 4.4 Digestive phenomena What is a digestive event? INCONVENIENCES RELATED TO DIGESTION A digestive event is an event related to normal digestive function. Everyone has experienced digestion-related inconveniences, for example when food goes down the wrong way, or when we get hiccups or have a stomach ache. These inconveniences are not signs of trouble in the digestive tract. These digestive events must not be confused with eating disorders such as bulimia or anorexia. Eating disorders are considered diseases, whereas digestive events may well be unpleasant, but they do not have serious consequences. THE CAUSES OF DIGESTIVE EVENTS Several things can trigger digestive events. Firstly, they are often related to an unbalanced diet, for example too much fat, too much spicy food or not enough dietary fibre. Lifestyle can also play a role. For example, irregular meals, eating too quickly or even stress. Food poisoning can also sometimes cause digestive events, as can food intolerance. You may know people who cannot tolerate gluten or lactose for example. Then there are certain kinds of medication, such as anti-inflammatories, that can cause heartburn. You will learn about some of these digestive events, but I am sure you already know some of them, or at least you know them in everyday language. Eructation, for example, simply corresponds to burping, and borborygmus to rumbling noises in the stomach. Once again, these events are related to the normal function of the digestive tract. Burping and passing wind are normal consequences of digestion and affect all of us.
2 DIGESTIVE EVENTS IN DIGESTIX & TUBIX Both DIGESTIX and TUBIX include digestive events. In DIGESTIX, you will see gas bubbles. You can even blow them up before they explode! Digestive events occur in certain organs. For example, food going down the wrong way occurs in the pharynx, which is associated with the buccal cavity. In TUBIX, this is why some events do not affect all the organs in the digestive tract. If you associate rumbling with the mouth, or vomiting with the colon, the event will not give the result you perhaps expected. However, if you associate constipation with the large intestine, your opponent will not earn any more points, unless they find a cure!
3 4.4.1 What is a digestive event? QUI040401_01 Digestive discomfort, such as hiccups or burping, means that there is a malfunction in the digestive tract. QUI040401_02 Which of the following is not a digestive phenomenon? Hiccups Anorexia QUI040401_04 Digestive discomfort is not serious. QUI040401_05 Drinking fizzy drinks may cause a digestive phenomenon such as burping. QUI040401_06 What is another word for eructation? Burping Stomach ache QUI040401_08 Diarrhoea and constipation are not forms of digestive discomfort. QUI040401_09 What is another word for borborygmus? A rumbling noise Wind QUI040401_10 Anti-inflammatory medication may sometimes cause a rumbling noise in the intestines heartburn burping Avoiding very spicy food may help avoid digestive discomfort. QUI040401_07
4 Answers QUI040401_01 Digestive discomfort, such as hiccups or burping, means that there is a malfunction in the digestive tract. False Well done! It indicates that the digestive tract is functioning normally. QUI040401_02 Which of the following is not a digestive phenomenon? Hiccups Wrong! This phenomenon is linked to the digestive tract. Wrong! This phenomenon is linked to the digestive tract. Anorexia Well done! Anorexia is an eating disorder. QUI040401_04 Digestive discomfort is not serious. True Wrong! That s not the right answer! QUI040401_05 Drinking fizzy drinks may cause a digestive phenomenon such as burping. True Wrong! That s not the right answer! QUI040401_06 What is another word for eructation? Burping Well done! That s right! Wrong! Try again! Stomach ache QUI040401_08 Diarrhoea and constipation are not forms of digestive discomfort. Wrong! That is not the correct answer. False QUI040401_09 What is another word for borborygmus? A rumbling noise Wrong! Try again. Wind QUI040401_10 Anti-inflammatory medication may sometimes cause a rumbling noise in the intestines Wrong! Try again! heartburn burping Avoiding very spicy food may help avoid digestive discomfort. True QUI040401_07
5 ACTT04C04L01_A1 Gaps to fill in on digestive phenomena [8-10 years old and years old] Fill in the gaps : anus, abdominal, constipation, diarrhoea, expulsion, gas, hiccups, noise, way 1. Food going down the wrong occurs when we swallow something awkwardly. 2. Belching is when we expel from the digestive tract through our mouths. 3. are caused by gastric distension. 4. Stomach aches are pains. 5. Vomiting is the of some of the contents of the stomach through the mouth. 6. Rumbling is the gurgling made by the intestines or stomach during digestion. 7. Intestinal gases from the digestive tract are expelled through the. 8. refers to stools which are more liquid, more plentiful and which occur more frequently than normal. 9. refers to stools which are generally hard, less plentiful and less frequent than normal.
6 Answers Gaps to fill in on digestive phenomena [8-10 years old and years old] Fill in the gaps: anus, abdominal, constipation, diarrhoea, expulsion, gas, hiccups, noise, way 1. Food going down the wrong way occurs when we swallow something awkwardly. 2. Belching is when we expel gas from the digestive tract through our mouths. 3. Hiccups are caused by gastric distension. 4. Stomach aches are abdominal pains. 5. Vomiting is the expulsion of some of the contents of the stomach through the mouth. 6. Rumbling is the gurgling noise made by the intestines or stomach during digestion. 7. Intestinal gases from the digestive tract are expelled through the anus. 8. Diarrhoea refers to stools which are more liquid, more plentiful and which occur more frequently than normal. 9. Constipation refers to stools which are generally hard, less plentiful and less frequent than normal.
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